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The Music Obscura Classics: Episode 17 – The Sequoya Waring Interview & Quarantine Concert

56 min Β· 12 jul 2025
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Original Air Date: June 6, 2020 In the finale of The Music Obscura’s first season, Agent M dives into a genre-hopping set that moves from ska to emo, alt-country to folk-punkβ€”culminating in a heartfelt interview and quarantine concert with Sequoya Waring. In a 25-minute conversation and acoustic set, Sequoya shares insights into his musical journey, the creative impact of lockdown, and the emotional layers behind his songwriting. This episode is part reflection, part release marking both a pause and a promise for more. 🎢 Featured Artists & Tracks (with Origins): 1. Five Iron Frenzy – Get Your Riot Gear – Ska/Rocksteady – USA – 3:45 2. Deathstore – It Won’t Work – Emo/Pop-Punk – USA – 3:04 3. Travis Loves Benson – I Need Help – Anti-Folk – USA – 5:59 4. The Prostitutes – Shake Rattle and Die – Rockabilly Pop – USA – 1:50 5. Emily Davis and the Murder Police – Bloodlines – Alt-Rock – USA – 3:19 6. The Jealous Sound – The Fold Out – Indie Alt – USA – 3:15 7. Mickey Guyton – Black Like Me – Country – USA – 3:30 πŸŽ™οΈ Quarantine Concert & Interview Spotlight: Sequoya Waring (USA) closes the season with a raw, unplugged set and conversation about songwriting, self-discovery, and staying true to your sound during uncertain times. πŸ’‘ A fitting close to the season music as a mirror, music as momentum.

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aflevering The Music Obscura Classics: Episode 17 – The Sequoya Waring Interview & Quarantine Concert artwork

The Music Obscura Classics: Episode 17 – The Sequoya Waring Interview & Quarantine Concert

Original Air Date: June 6, 2020 In the finale of The Music Obscura’s first season, Agent M dives into a genre-hopping set that moves from ska to emo, alt-country to folk-punkβ€”culminating in a heartfelt interview and quarantine concert with Sequoya Waring. In a 25-minute conversation and acoustic set, Sequoya shares insights into his musical journey, the creative impact of lockdown, and the emotional layers behind his songwriting. This episode is part reflection, part release marking both a pause and a promise for more. 🎢 Featured Artists & Tracks (with Origins): 1. Five Iron Frenzy – Get Your Riot Gear – Ska/Rocksteady – USA – 3:45 2. Deathstore – It Won’t Work – Emo/Pop-Punk – USA – 3:04 3. Travis Loves Benson – I Need Help – Anti-Folk – USA – 5:59 4. The Prostitutes – Shake Rattle and Die – Rockabilly Pop – USA – 1:50 5. Emily Davis and the Murder Police – Bloodlines – Alt-Rock – USA – 3:19 6. The Jealous Sound – The Fold Out – Indie Alt – USA – 3:15 7. Mickey Guyton – Black Like Me – Country – USA – 3:30 πŸŽ™οΈ Quarantine Concert & Interview Spotlight: Sequoya Waring (USA) closes the season with a raw, unplugged set and conversation about songwriting, self-discovery, and staying true to your sound during uncertain times. πŸ’‘ A fitting close to the season music as a mirror, music as momentum.

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The Music Obscura Classics: Episode 16 – Circuits, Clones & Covers

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